Nobody (in a vehicle) has reached that speed for decades :-)))
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 9:10 AM, Graham B <am7plus@...> wrote:
Possibly the 'rouge' cyclists didn't support him.
I doubt that the 'rogue' cyclists did either!!
And Doyle is already in the poo in Melbourne, his election platform
included opening up Swanston Street but the Force is aligned against him
on that one. Even ex-VicRoads, now RACV's Brian Negus says that
Swanston St is not need in the road system!
I do agree with Doyle about the superstops though . . .
Boris Johnson, London's new mayor, has committed to a 20mph maximum
speed limit in London. That's 32 km/h. Any chance of that here, do you think?
Graham B
>it is good to see that such policies do not have much public support.
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>he only received 660 votes which is the second lowest in Langridge Ward
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>http://www.vec.vic.gov.au/yarraresult2008.html
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>Rosemarie Speidel
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> Hi cyclists. On the birthday of critical mass I found this council
> candidate's bicycle policy:
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> http://www.changeyarra.net.au/policies.html
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